Hardcover | November 15, 2008

This book is a timely evaluation of rapidly globalizing governance mechanisms in China and Japan. The author looks at how corporate governance practices in these countries are adapting to Anglo-American practices, but argues that these adaptations are selective, and both countries continue to retain their own local corporate governance practices in some areas.

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This book is a timely evaluation of rapidly globalizing governance mechanisms in China and Japan. The author looks at how corporate governance practices in these countries are adapting to Anglo-American practices, but argues that these adaptations are selective, and both countries continue to retain their own local corporate governance...

MASAO NAKAMURA is Professor at the Sauder School of Business and the Institute of Asian Research of the University of British Columbia, Canada, where he also holds the Konwakai Japan Research Chair. He has authored numerous research articles in economics and management. He has also authored and edited several books and research monogr...